Monday, April 30, 2012

Soulfire Artisan Bead Giveaway

Hi everyone,

This is just a quick update to let you know that Soulfire Artisan (a bead and jewelry supply website) is having a giveaway!! They're giving away the following items: 

#1 A full 16" strand of 2mm multi gemstone round beads.

#2 A full 16" strand of 2mm strawberry quartz round gemstone beads 

#3 A 16" strand of 2mm clear quartz round gemstone beads 

#4 A full 16" strand of 2mm dyed lemon quartz round gemstone beads 

#5 A full 16" strand of 2mm Blue quartz round gemstone beads. 


If you're interested then check them out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/soulfireartisan and their website is http://www.soulfireartisan.com !!
To be eligible to be party of the giveaway all you  have to do is 'Like' their page on facebook and sign up for their newsletter here: http://www.soulfireartisan.com/newsletter/

For more information on the giveaway visit their facebook page and you may earn more entries!!! =) Exciting! Good luck to everyone!

Here's a look at what the winner gets!

Monday, April 16, 2012

To the many loves of my life


I wanted to take just a moment to get something off my chest that has snowballed into a tremendous ball of emotion, ready to burst out of me. This is dedicated to the many loves of my life, those who have been with me through thick and thin, friends of old and new. Regardless of whether you're close by or far away, as is the case with most of you, I want to let you know that even if we don't talk regularly, or even once in awhile, I still think about you. Everyone I've met along the way has had a significant impact on the person I am today and for that I am eternally grateful. Sometimes I catch myself remembering random scenarios from my encounters with relatives, friends, schoolmates and acquaintances and it often brings a smile to my face. Thank-you for holding my hand when I needed you to, panicking and being there for me, celebrating when the time was right, and sharing in the same experiences as me. I don't think there's a limit to how many people you can hold in your heart and the collection in mine spans decades so thank-you for being my friends, sisters, brothers, mothers and fathers because my life is a definite representation of the saying, "it takes a village to raise a child". To those who are no longer beside us, those whose time was too fleeting, despite our religions and beliefs, I'm sure we can all agree that no one is ever replaced.



Making Hair Clips out of Dangle Earrings

If you have dangle or chandelier earrings which are missing their mate, you may want to consider transforming them into hair clips. I have quite a few that I am in love with but have lost the other one so I can no longer wear them as an earring pair, this is a wonderful transformative idea which can still allow you to get joy and use out of your jewelry.

All you need for this project is earrings, bobby pins, pliers, spring ring (if the earring doesn't have one), and glue (either from a hot glue gun or Gorilla Glue). You can do a variation of this project using chopsticks (if you use a drill to drill a hole through the chopstick and cut it down to size you can attach your earring to the end and use it as hair chopsticks).







First, you should open up the earring from the earring hook with pliers and make sure you add the spring ring to the earring afterwards where you want it to attach to the bobby pin. You can consider coloring the bobby pin with nail polish if you want to add a pop of color or you can skip this step. All you need to do is hook the closed spring ring onto the bobby pin and pull it through to the end. Use a dab of glue where the ring attahes to the bobby pin and make sure that it sticks down so that it doesn't move while it's in your hair. Make sure you don't glue the bobby pin closed, and let the earring dangle beautifully from your hair. This accessory will definitely make a statement, especially if you use a nice vintage earring that pops. If you don't have dangle earrings to do this, you can use studs that you cut the backing off (either with scissors or jewelry cutters) and then glue the earring backing onto the bobby pin and let it set. Voila, either way, you will have fantastic looking pins!


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Natural Easter Egg Dye

Are you sick of letting chemicals get too close to your food and does it upset you when you read in the media that a substance once deemed safe is now a health risk? Here's a simple way to spruce up your Easter eggs while making sure you don't contaminate your food supply with dye. You might think this is an impractical idea because it's so much more inexpensive to buy coloring kit for $2 at the store and the egg shell doesn't technically touch the egg whites inside. Unfortunately, in my experience, when you're cracking your eggs open to eat them, the color will bleed inside to the egg and end up in your food, not to mention that you will be carrying it on your hands while you're eating.

Healthy vegetables and spices, which can reduce your chances of cancer and heart disease as well as a myriad of other health problems, can make gorgeous natural Easter egg dyes. For each color you want to use, simmer 2 quarts of water and 1/4 cup of white vinegar with the dye ingredient for at least half of an hour. This is a much more time consuming process but the longer you let the ingredient summer, the more intense of a hue you will achieve. Drain the liquid when you deem the color to your liking and allow to cool to room temperature before using.

Red: 1 cup red onion skins (saved from 2-3 onions), 1/2 cup strawberries
Deep blue: 1 head of cabbage
Purple: 2.5 cups blueberries
Magenta: 1 large beet (diced)
Orange: 4 tablespoons ground paprika, 1/2 cup carrot ends
Yellow: 4 tablespoons ground turmeric, 2 lemon skins
Brown: 2 tea bags or 1/2 cup coffee
Light Green: 2 cups of spinach


When you're finished making your color, place each one into a jar or bowl (preferably one that you don't mind getting stained, don't use your fine china for this process) and dip your hard-boiled eggs into each color, letting it sit for at least 10 minutes for a lighter hue. To achieve a more saturated hue of the color, make sure that you let the egg sit inside the dye for longer.

These eggs aren't going to be as bright as unnatural chemically dyed eggs but the trade off for the time it took for you to achieve natural dye and slightly less vibrant color is health. That is definitely a trade off I'm willing to make!

Friday, March 30, 2012

Tuna Can Heart Bowl

This project is so beyond adorable that I cannot get over it. I saw this photo and I thought "wow that's a beautifully artistic bowl, I wonder how it was created" and then I delved deeper into the mystery to find out the shocking truth that it's merely a tuna can!!!



The steps to make this beauty are as follows:
1) Open and empty out a can of tuna, fruit or anything else that is approximately the same size
2) Clean the can out thoroughly
3) Bend the can with your fingers in the shape of a heart (make sure not to cut your fingers and smooth out any edges with sand paper)
4) Spray paint the can with a color of your choice, in this example white was used


Voila! You have a beautiful keepsake box for you to put your little trinkets and baubles!


DIY T-Shirt Reconstruction


Do you get sick of your T-shirts? Do you have some laying around that are years and years old but you've never worn them because the neck hits too high on your collarbone and bothers you? Do you just really dislike a shirt because it is ill-fitting and unflattering on you? Well, I have tons of those shirts that I can't throw out because they have some sort of memory attached to them or they're not bad per se but I just don't wear them. I came up with the perfect solution: modifying old t-shirts to look like brand new, stylish tops.

I have, at the bare minimum, been altering sleeves and necklines on t-shirts lately and it completely reconfigures the fit. You can opt for cap sleeves, instead of regular sleeves, maybe even transform your tee into a tank or cut-off shirt, and the neckline can be changed from that basic circle shape into a V-neck or low-neckline so you can wear your t-shirt off one or both shoulders. If you find they accentuate your tummy area in unpleasant ways then you can snip the bottom hem of the t-shirt, you can round it out so that it gives the t-shirt a more feminine (as opposed to unisex) base. You can also make cool designs by cutting slits into your t-shirt and then braiding them together (it's even simpler than braiding, all you have to do is loop one segment over the next).

All you need to do this is either a fabric scissors or just a regular scissors (you'll need a little more patience to cut straight lines), you can score where you want to cut for precision, but I don't even bother with that. It's so simple, just make sure you cut the same distance from both sides of the t-shirt so it doesn't end up looking uneven or asymmetrical (unless you're looking for an asymmetrical look, it is your own unique fashion after all).

Once you get more advanced with your snipping and braiding, you can transform your shirts into some amazing fashion-forward pieces:


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